The work of rural property professionals is hugely important across our region – and the land management sector is always on the lookout for fresh talent.
At Harper Adams, our suite of land and property degree courses have been answering this call from industry for more than three decades.
A few weeks later, we have our Graduation ceremony – and I get to watch the Apprentices who have now completed their courses graduate. An event later this month is set to explain everything, with insights from the apprentices, from their employers, and from leading industry voices. For businesses, employing an Apprentice offers them the option to look further than traditional graduate roles - and to bring more people into the industry.Apprentices at two employers will be talking about what the course has meant to them – and then their employers will explore what both the course, and their Apprentice, has meant for their business.
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